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2 Tuesday May 24 6:00 Reception: Imin Center Lanai Masters of Ceremony: Roger T. AMES, University of Hawai’I (UH) Peter D. HERSHOCK, East-West Center (EWC) Welcoming Remarks: Charles Morrison, President, EWC UH Representative Wednesday, May 25 Plenary Session 1: Keoni Auditorium Chair: 8:30-9:10 Implacement and Displacement in the Light of Confucian Thought Edward S. CASEY (SUNY Stony Brook) 9:10-9:50 On the Confucian Virtue of Shallow Roots Robert C. NEVILLE (Boston University) 9:50-10:20 Coffee Break 10:20-11:00 Place, Time, and Confucian Roots CHENG Chung-ying (University of Hawai’i) 11:00-11:30 Open discussion 11:30-11:45 Group Photo 11:45-1:00 Lunch 1:00-3:00 Concurrent Panels A-G Concurrent Panel A: Situating Death, Mourning, Birth and Rebirth Program

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    Tuesday May 24

    6:00 Reception: Imin Center Lanai

    Masters of Ceremony: Roger T. AMES, University of HawaiI (UH) Peter D. HERSHOCK, East-West Center (EWC)

    Welcoming Remarks: Charles Morrison, President, EWC UH Representative

    Wednesday, May 25

    Plenary Session 1: Keoni Auditorium

    Chair:

    8:30-9:10 Implacement and Displacement in the Light of Confucian Thought

    Edward S. CASEY (SUNY Stony Brook)

    9:10-9:50 On the Confucian Virtue of Shallow Roots

    Robert C. NEVILLE (Boston University)

    9:50-10:20 Coffee Break

    10:20-11:00 Place, Time, and Confucian Roots

    CHENG Chung-ying (University of Hawaii)

    11:00-11:30 Open discussion

    11:30-11:45 Group Photo

    11:45-1:00 Lunch

    1:00-3:00 Concurrent Panels A-G

    Concurrent Panel A: Situating Death, Mourning, Birth and Rebirth

    Program

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    Putting the Dead in their Place Kathleen HIGGINS (University of Texas at Austin)

    The Length of Mourning versus the Nature of Mourning: A Critical Analysis of Analects 17:21 Puqun LI (Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Canada)

    A Buddhist View of Rebirth: Place or Not-Place? Donna DORSEY (MacEwan University, Canada) The Uncleanness of Childbirth and the Purity of Ancestral Rites Hyun-jung CHUNG (Yonsei University, Korea)

    Concurrent Panel B: Journeying, Belonging, Dwelling

    On Global Wandering and Strategic Place: Nietzsches Trans-Asiatic Hyperboreans Daniel COYLE (BirminghamSouthern College)

    Belonging Somewhere: Journeys and Dwelling Eveline CIOFLEC (University of Tubingen, Germany)

    Beyond the Western Borders Paul CARELLI (University of North Florida)

    Pilgrimage Journeying in Bash and Alexander von Humbolt Thomas HEYD (University of Victoria, Canada)

    Concurrent Panel C: Placing Art in Inter-Cultural Conversation

    An Unheeded Locus of the Aesthetic Experience (rasa): The Performer Daniele CUNEO (Leiden University, The Netherlands)

    Space and Art: From Heidegger to Daoism Wing-cheuk CHAN (Brock University, Canada)

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    Space, Architecture, and Meanings in the Italian Renaissance and the Chinese Song Dynasty ZHANG, Xi-Wen Verena (Tunghai University, Taiwan)

    The Fate of Place and Memory in the Art of Yun-fei Ji and Hai Bo Stephen J. GOLDBERG (Hamilton College)

    Concurrent Panel D: Lived Spaces, Urban Spaces

    Vedic Vastu Vidya: The Science of Place to Design Buildings that Create Holistic Health and Enlightenment Jonathan LIPMAN (Maharishi University of Management) and Anne MELFI (Georgia State University)

    Textures of Spatial Alterity Thomas MICAL (Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand)

    The Manifestation of Dao in Urban Places Vincent SHEN (University of Toronto, Canada)

    Interality and the City: The Case of Xian Lin TIAN and Peter ZHANG (Grand Valley State University)

    Concurrent Panel E: Body, Mind, and Space

    Place Internality and Mind/Body Incommensurability Bruce MORITO (Athabasca University, Canada) Consciousness-Space-Place Sandeep GUPTA (Dei University, India) The Place of Yoga in Brazilian Culture Maria Lucia Abaurre GNERRE (Federal University of Paraba, Brazil) A Place within Uechi-Ryu

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    David P. ROBINSON (Curry College)

    Concurrent Panel F: Place: Creativity, Holism, and Agency

    The World is a Cage or the Place of Freedom in Early Chinese Philosophy Mercedes VALMISA (Princeton University) Place-Based Reasons in Non-Western Thought Michael HEMMINGSEN (McMaster University, Canada) Holistic Non-Dualism: A Sketch for a Philosophy of Place Shigenori NAGATOMO (Temple University) In the Beginning was the Place: An East-West Dialogue of Creatio ex Profundis Jea Sophia OH (West Chester University of Pennsylvania)

    Concurrent Panel G: Confucian Persons in Moral Space

    The Outside Generated from the Inside: Xunzi on the Petty Person Sonya OZBEY (University of Michigan) Servants of Heaven: The Confucian Gentlemans Place Within the Cosmos Benjamin HUFF (Randolph-Macon College)

    Abstraction and Narration: Placing Particularity within Sagacity Michael DUFRESNE (University of Hawaii) Locality and Reverence Barry C. KEENAN (Denison University)

    3:00-3:30 Break 3:30-5:30 Concurrent Panels A-G

    Concurrent Panel A: The Place of War

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    Justification is Not the Issue John W. POWELL (Humboldt State University)

    Re-Placing Memory: Total War, Commemoration, and Reuse of Militarized Sites in Japan David HAVLICK (University of Colorado at Colorado Springs)

    Yibing: Human Natures Impact on the Confucian Model of Righteous War Lake DAVIDSON (Colorado State University)

    Concurrent Panel B: Dwelling, Hospitality, and Home

    Dwelling: Levinas beyond Heidegger Hanoch BEN PAZI (Bar Ilan University, Israel)

    On the Matter of Hospitality Kimiyo MURATA-SORACI (Belmont University) Accommodation, Location and Context: Conceptualization of Place in Indian Traditions of Thought Meera BAINDUR (Manipal University, India)

    Concurrent Panel C: Intercultural Encounters as Philosophical Places

    On Zheng , Associative Properness and Logical Validity: A Case Study of Shared Practices of Matteo Ricci, S. J., and Chinese Mathematicians in the 17th Century Jinmei YUAN (Creighton University)

    A Place to Meditate: James Legges Translation of Xin I-Hsin CHEN (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

    The Place of China in Translation: The Heart Sutra Sarah MATTICE (University of North Florida)

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    Notes on a Chinese Garden: Comparative Response to Arnold Berleants Environmental Aesthetics Eva Kit Wah MAN (Hong Kong Baptist University)

    Concurrent Panel D: Taking Place in Hawaiian Ways

    XXXXX Knowing and Places in Hawaiian and Chinese Traditions: A Possible Construction of ina (or River Hao) Epistemology Julia MORGAN (Kaua'i Community College) and Kuan-Hung CHEN (University of Hawaii) Speculative Metaphysics from Trans-cultural Perspectives: Traversing Boundaries and Self-Transformation without Moving or Changing Matt LoPRESTI (Hawaii Pacific University)

    Concurrent Panel E: Land and Climate

    Attempting a Philosophy of Climate Maximilian Gregor HEPACH (University of Freiburg, Germany) Coral Reef Cultures and Place-Making in Okinawa C. Anne CLAUS (American University) The Flow of the Land: Place in Dgen and the Koyukon Gerald KUPERUS (University of San Francisco) Beijing Hot, Beijing Cool Peter ZHANG (Grand Valley State University)

    Concurrent Panel F: Dao as Place

    Residing in De: Contentment, Home & Finding Ones Place in the Liezi and Zhuangzi Jeffrey W. DIPPMANN (Central Washington University) Place in the Philosophy and Biography of Laozi

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    Andrej FECH (University of Tuebingen, Germany) The Place of the True Master in the Zhuangzi Leo K. C. CHEUNG (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

    The Ziran of Dao: Persistence and Transience LIU Jing (University of Hawaii)

    Concurrent Panel G: The Place of Religious Experience

    Vishishtadvaita Vedanta Chad MEISTER (Bethel College) Utopian Space and Institutional Place in Classical Chan Buddhism Steven HEINE (Florida International University)

    Transcendence versus Immanence: Concrete Mysticism Alan FOX (University of Deleware) The Ethics of Hierophany and Theophany: Buddhist versus Modern Liberal Gordon F. DAVIS (Carleton University, Canada)

    7:00-9:00 Keoni Auditorium

    An Evening of Hawaiian Music Jon Osorio (University of Hawaii) Aaron Sala (University of Hawaii) Thursday, May 26 Plenary Session 2: Keoni Auditorim Chair:

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    8:30-9:10 Ethics without Forgiveness

    Kwong-loi SHUN (UC Berkeley) 9:10-9:50 Presence: Place and Second-Personal Space

    Stephen DARWALL (Yale University) 9:50-10:20 Coffee break 10:20-11:00 Blame and the Blamed's Place in (or beyond) the Moral Community

    George TSAI (University of Hawaii)

    11:00-11:30 Open Discussion 11: 30-12:00 Uehiro Academy for Philosophy and Ethics in Education 12:00-1:00 Lunch 1:00-3:00 Concurrent Panels A-G

    Concurrent Panel A: Placing Trauma, Conflict, and Peace

    Places of Trauma Kristina LEBEDEVA (DePaul University) Place and Space in Israel/Palestine

    Michael MYERS (Washington State University) Land, Territory and Border: Space and Ethics in Contemporary Israeli Literature Adia MENDELSON-MAOZ, (Open University of Israel) Hei-Sei-Ji: The Place of Peace (A Case Study) David SHANER (Furman University)

    Concurrent Panel B: Places for Education

    Wisdom at Work: Philosophy in the Agora David STOREY (Boston College)

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    Discourses that Fragment Suburban Educational Spaces Deedee MOWER, (Weber State University) Lithuanian Philosophical Philotopy of Arvydas liogeris and the Wisdom of Place: The Essence, Origins and Modes of Arvydas liogeriss Philosophical Philotopy Naglis KARDELIS (Vilnius University, Lithuania) Lithuanian Philosophical Philotopy of Arvydas liogeris and the Wisdom of Place: The Relevance of Philotopical Perspective to the Global Environmental Challenges Justas KUINSKAS (Vilnius University, Lituania)

    Concurrent Panel C: Ethics in Confucian Contexts

    Diagram of the Ethical Ideal: Centering on Toegye Yi Hwang ( 1501-1570)s Modification of the Existing Diagram of Heavenly Mandate Kyung Hyun KANG (Yonsei University, Korea) The Place of De Janghee LEE (Gyeongin National University of Education, Korea) A Home under Tian for the People of Ren : On the Cultural Symbolism of the Xiangdang Chapter of the Analects of Kongzi YANG